This game, to me, looked like two young teams going in completely opposite directions.

Vikings had emotion and executed their game plan. We looked we would have rather been any place else in the world, mostly on offense, and could barely execute a damn kneel down with how our offense played. Matt Hasselbeck is complete and utter garbage, and I hope to God he retires after this season. Dude is the definition of washed up._________________

All I want is someone to explain this to me...why was Kenny Britt was in the game at the end? Please. Yes, we got crushed, but I just want something resembling a reason as to why Kenny would be on the field in that situation? Anything...it doesn't even have to be a quality reason.

This game, to me, looked like two young teams going in completely opposite directions.

Vikings had emotion and executed their game plan. We looked we would have rather been any place else in the world, mostly on offense, and could barely execute a damn kneel down with how our offense played. Matt Hasselbeck is complete and utter garbage, and I hope to God he retires after this season. Dude is the definition of washed up.

You know we had a similar situation last year with Donovan McNabb. He was washed up beyond belief. We couldn't play offense to save our lives and then we throw Ponder out there with no offseason and more or less get our butts handed to us.

My opinion:

Your team isn't as bad as they are playing right now. A healthy Titans team with someone in the backfield that is motivated to play the game of football and I could see the Titans back in the division hunt. You've got some weapons and I think the focus in the draft this year should be to build up that offensive and defensive line. That will allow you to get physical and it'll help Locker settle in the pocket. The best teams in the league right now are playing physical in the trenches and running balanced attacks. If I were the GM I'd get the highest pick I could for Chris Johnson and send him packing. Hasselbeck is a waste of a roster spot. He wont be around next season so unless he's doing an out of this world job mentoring Locker I'd let him go too. Give Rusty Smith some time starting while Locker is out so he has some experience in the future. Take a developmental guy off of someone practice squad and go with that. Hasselbeck is dead weight at this point in his career.

Just thought I'd share my opinion. I'm no expert on the Titans but I do see some similarities in this years Titans and last years Vikings.

All I want is someone to explain this to me...why was Kenny Britt was in the game at the end? Please. Yes, we got crushed, but I just want something resembling a reason as to why Kenny would be on the field in that situation? Anything...it doesn't even have to be a quality reason.

All I want is someone to explain this to me...why was Kenny Britt was in the game at the end? Please. Yes, we got crushed, but I just want something resembling a reason as to why Kenny would be on the field in that situation? Anything...it doesn't even have to be a quality reason.

We needed to call 3 timeouts so we could get the Rusty Smith to Kenny Britt connection going. Why else? We're about to unleash it on the world on Thursday and score not 7, but TEN points._________________

You know we had a similar situation last year with Donovan McNabb. He was washed up beyond belief. We couldn't play offense to save our lives and then we throw Ponder out there with no offseason and more or less get our butts handed to us.

Our situation was more like we had Locker out there, he looked pretty good but not able to do much behind an OL that can't block a soul and having a defense that would prefer to stay on the field for quarter lengths at a time. And then he got his shoulder demolished, resulting in the washed up beyond belief guy whose had about 31 off-seasons getting to take the field one last time before he gets his AARP card and has to retire.

LOL @ this:

Quote:

A #Titans player after 30-7 loss to #Vikings: "I went from the No. 1 high school team to the No. 2 college team to this this (bleep)."